Note: Make sure to use this with the new MediaMonkey for Windows Beta 4.1.10.1778 build (or higher).

Installation:

Note that you can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time.To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

Note: Make sure to use this with the new MediaMonkey for Windows Beta 4.1.10.1778 build (or higher).

Installation:

Note that you can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time.To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

This announcement is several days overdue--I'd posted build 530 as a beta to Google Play over the holidays and neglected to update the forum. There were only a couple of changes as described in the changelog.

If you have the regular build installed, uninstall it prior to installing the beta (You can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time).To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

If you have the regular build installed, uninstall it prior to installing the beta (You can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time).To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

If you have the regular build installed, uninstall it prior to installing the beta (You can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time).To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

If you have the regular build installed, uninstall it prior to installing the beta (You can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time).To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

If you have the regular build installed, uninstall it prior to installing the beta (You can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time).To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

This build fixes all remaining showstoppers that we're aware of and is expected to be released next week unless any showstoppers turn up. It includes fixes to several USB sync issues and a few other misc problems--details in the changelog.

If you have the regular build installed, uninstall it prior to installing the beta (You can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time).To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

If you have the regular build installed, uninstall it prior to installing the beta (You can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time).To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

As promised, here's a new build that fixes crashes occurring on older versions of Android, including Jellybean devices. Details in the changelog. Unless anything else crops up, this build will be released shortly.

If you have the regular build installed, uninstall it prior to installing the beta (You can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time).To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

If you have the regular build installed, uninstall it prior to installing the beta (You can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time).To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta and release builds cannot be installed to the same device concurrently.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

If you have the regular build installed, uninstall it prior to installing the beta (You can't have both the beta and regular builds installed at the same time).To sideload a build (if you don't have access to Google Play):

1) Download the .apk file to your device.2) Open Settings and enable ‘Unknown sources’ via either Applications or Security, depending on your device.3) Click the MediaMonkey .apk file that you downloaded from Notifications or Downloads, and then click ‘Install’.

Test Notes:

- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build.- The beta builds include all functionality, but expire after 15 days. Note that certain functions may become pay-only features at the end of the beta cycle.

Fixed- duplicate sync profiles- sd content not visible on some devices- ogg files don't show in folder view- seekbar may not register a tap- player stops for some tracks- artwork doesn't update for files already synced

Beginning with this build, MediaMonkey for Android beta builds will be available as 'MediaMonkey' builds via the play store (we will no longer be updating the 'MediaMonkey beta' builds. We're making this change because:

a) it'll allow you to switch between beta and release builds without having to uninstall MediaMonkeyb) it'll help us expand our beta-testing user basec) it'll help help us manage the transition from Alpha to Beta to Release more efficientlyd) it'll eliminate test artifacts

If you're a current beta tester, here's how to make the switch from 'MediaMonkey Beta' to the 'MediaMonkey' beta:

After a period of time, your MediaMonkey build will automatically be updated to the latest beta version (and will continue to be automatically updated with the latest beta builds unless you de-register from the beta program).

Test Notes:

- MediaMonkey 1.2.0 is compatible with Android 4+- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build (4.1.12)- Some functionality will expire after 15 days unless you update to MediaMonkey Pro. Installing a new build resets the timer.

Although the beta is being run from the Google play store, for this build, an APK is being made available in case you don't have access to the google play store. See the 'Download' section below to learn how to access it.

The most significant changes in this build are:

Fixed- Image searches can fail- SD card operations fail on some devices. This change is very significant and may introduce some regressions re. SD card handling (though we haven't observed any in our limited testing to-date. Please share your results with us.

After a period of time, your MediaMonkey build will automatically be updated to the latest beta version (and will continue to be automatically updated with the latest beta builds unless you de-register from the beta program).

- MediaMonkey 1.2.0 is compatible with Android 4+- If testing USB or WiFi Synchronization, please update to the latest version of the MediaMonkey for Windows beta build (4.1.12)- Some functionality will expire after 15 days unless you update to MediaMonkey Pro. Installing a new build resets the timer.